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“The optimism of science is two-fold: that its methods might reveal, one tiny pixel at a time, more of the wonder of the natural world, and that this knowledge might be able to solve practical human problems. There is abundant evidence in both cases that this optimism is justified.” —Georgina Ferry (2009)
Chapter. 681 words.
Subjects: Clinical Genetics ; Clinical Cytogenetics and Molecular Genetics
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